The focal length of the eye can be increased above certain minimum limit. state whether it is true or false
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The statement is True.
- The eye lens capacity to alter the focus extent is carried out by accommodation power.
- The ciliary muscles adjust the length to accomplish this. The focused lens thins out when the specific muscles are relaxed.
- As a result, the focal length of the lens rises. When a specific item is moved further away from the eye, an accurate picture is naturally produced on the retina.
- However, because the power is naturally restricted, the focal length cannot be decreased below a certain point.
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